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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: arunima_luvdsky

.........Hi guys me Arunima...can call me Aru😃

Last nite while watching Cb i remembered a mythogical love story I read while I was a kid😃....The story of .......Nala n Damayanti...............somehow I found it so connected with the essence of original Dev n Radhika Story.......the way this perfect couple have undergone pangs of separation ..n now Dev has returned in the form of another man....Nala too was in the form of another man vahuka

hope u like the story i wud b glad if u read n analyse ..n give ur pov😛


Damayanti was a princess of Vidarbha Kingdom. She was of such beauty and grace that even the gods could not stop from admiring her. She fell in love with Nala simply from hearing of his virtues and accomplishments from a golden swan. When it came time for Damayanti to choose her husband at a swayamvara, gods, princes and kings came to seek her hand. 😳

The Gods Indra, Agni, Varuna and Yama were on their way for attendance when they meet Nala. They order him to be their messenger and to go inform Damayanti that she must choose one of them as husband. Nala first refuses, saying he is himself interested in her, but he finally accepts the mission. On seeing him, Damayanti agrees to pay her respects to the gods, but she insists on choosing only Nala for her husband. The Gods then each disguise themselves as Nala, and ask Damayanti to chose amongst them. Damayanti sees through them each time, as she is aware that her true beloved one is a human being and cannot be perfect, which sets him apart from the gods.

The demon Kali, the personification of Kali yuga, also wants to marry Damayanti. On his arrival, he is unaware that he is too late for the swayamvara. He runs into the gods and they tell him how she has chosen Nala in their place. Kali then angrily vow to cause the fall of Nala's kingdom through his propensity for gambling.

Damayanti and Nala are happily married and have two children. Kali enters the palace as a servant, and for twelve long years keeps watch for any little imperfection by which he can strike against Nala. One day, Nala, in a rush to make his prayer defiles himself by not washing his feet, thereby allowing Kali to bewitch his soul.

In games of dice with his brother Pushkara, he loses his kingdom, forcing Nala and Damayanti to live in poverty in the forest. Birds fly away with the only garment Nala possessed.

After all these misadventure, Nala starts worrying for Damayanti and, obscured by Kali, resolves to abandon her in order to protect her from his bad luck.😭😭😭😭

Damayanti finds herself alone in the forest and invokes a curse on those who have caused the downfall of her husband. Nala, meanwhile, rescues the Snake King Naga Karkotaka from a fire. As a result, Naga KarkotakaNaga Karkotaka says that the poison will only take effect when it is perfect. Nala survives the bite, but the venom turns him into an unrecognizable dwarf named Bahuka, who serves as a charioteer to the Ayodhya King Rituparna bites him in rewards. As Nala seeks an explanation, .

Damayanti takes refuge in the palace of the Princess of Chedi, offering to serve her, only not as a servant; to which the Princess of Chedi replies that she can be her host. Damayanti is finally discovered and taken back to her father's house where she is reunited with her children. They search for Nala, but cannot find him. Damayanti starts thinking that the only way Nala will come back would be for fear that she would not be his wife anymore. Thus she requests a second swayamvara. She is still of such irresistible beauty that many kings attend.

Nala's master also wants to go to the swayamvara, and Nala accompanies him. On their journey to the swayamvara, the king instructs the dwarf in the techniques of gambling.

When King Rituparna reveals to him the supreme skill of controlling the dice, finally the poison take effect and Bahuka vomits Kali from his body and imprisons him temporarily in a tree. Damayanti is persuaded that the dwarf is Nala because of the flavor of a dish that he cooked for her. The pair are reunited and Nala is transformed from a dwarf into his familiar form. He uses the knowledge of gambling he has learned to regain everything he had lost.

She forgives him for having abandoned her in the forest, and he forgives her for having organised another swayamvara.

They live happily ever after.🤗

It is described as a tale of luck, The hero gets through good luck, bad luck, and good luck again, and at all times remains true to the Dharma. She on the other part represents bliss. She chooses the human amongst the gods, and does she have to do it again, she chooses the same again.😃






what a lovely story!👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Arunima,

The audience won't mind the separation of two or Dev becoming another person if only they could give Dev brains like Nal. Nal was very skillful and intelligent. So was Damyanti - beautiful and intelligent. She used the pretense of second marriage in arousing Nal's jealousy and made him come out of his hole. Once he got her back, he got his kingdom back too.

Unfortunately, our hero here has been shown to be skillful but dumb and that dumbness is increasing day by day. Nal lost his way and Damyanti helped him to come out, but their intelligence level remained intact through out the story. If only the creatives would realize that by making Radhika strong doesn't imply Dev being weak (in the brain sense), the love story would be enhanced. They can still show Dev being weak as he doesn't have his whole memory back, but still working with Radhika where Radhika brings that strength where he is weak. Here, they are only bringing down the basic integrity of the character.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Aru,wow I love that story...is very beautifull😍

thanx for this post🤗

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Posted: 15 years ago
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wel ya i think ur story relates to CB as RADEV is also in the same state but its just that dev needs some time but along he is hurting rad which is painful HOPE to see them 2GTHER soon
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Arunima, thanks for the story. Its really a beautiful one, and reminded me of my school days when I first read it. That's as far as the story goes.

With respect to what it has to do with CB, I agree with Why3 and Misti. CB has now become an achar of different circles - Ramayan, Mahabharat, etc. Also, the CVs habit of dumbing down characters as and when they please means that characters are in constant flux and not true to themselves, unlike any mythology or any country.

So yes, its a lovely story, but very on the surface resemblance to CB. Guess even the CVs would have no idea or remembrance of the Nala - Damayanti story! :-)
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: ashna26

Thanks for sharing 😉 Never heard it before



I m glad u loved it Ashnaa😛
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: n_sinha

nice post i like it very much .



thanx so much😃
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Thanx..a lot Niha n Raluca😃
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: misti73



Ete eto chinta korar ki ache? I didn't say that the Nala-Damayant separation concept and loosing kingdon is not there..........just add ramayan and mahbharata too.....see Dev is a mixture of Ram, Sita, Draupadi, Arjun, Krishna and now Nala.........Radhika is a mixture of Ram, Sita, the panch pandavs and now Damayanti.........now depending on which circle the creatives are following, the characters will come out. 😉 😃😆



Hmm so brilliant ya these 2 guys r really a rare mix agreed 😉
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Arunima,

The audience won't mind the separation of two or Dev becoming another person if only they could give Dev brains like Nal. Nal was very skillful and intelligent. So was Damyanti - beautiful and intelligent. She used the pretense of second marriage in arousing Nal's jealousy and made him come out of his hole. Once he got her back, he got his kingdom back too.

Unfortunately, our hero here has been shown to be skillful but dumb and that dumbness is increasing day by day. Nal lost his way and Damyanti helped him to come out, but their intelligence level remained intact through out the story. If only the creatives would realize that by making Radhika strong doesn't imply Dev being weak (in the brain sense), the love story would be enhanced. They can still show Dev being weak as he doesn't have his whole memory back, but still working with Radhika where Radhika brings that strength where he is weak. Here, they are only bringing down the basic integrity of the character.[/QUOTE]

I fully agree with u why3 that imparting intelligence to Radhika 's character n Defining those hidden strengths in her wud enhance the real love story between them👏.....thanx😊

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